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I have always thought it something that Derrick could go into the MRI machines, have blood drawn, and have days and days of VEEG's done and not complain much. And in most cases, he does everything on his own.
Well today my daughter-in-law had a MRI for 18 minutes, and she almost called it off. Within just seconds of it starting because she was having a panic attack. But she stood it out, with the help of my hands, and a really good technician. Talking to her and taking care of her. This lady really understood, about her clasterphobia and panic attacks. Next week I will be working her through a 4 day at home VEEG I'm not sure if she can handle this. I am sure she will try, even though she has told me she isn't going to. But she does want answers. But it sure makes me respect my son even more. ![]() Donna |
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